Posted by SodBuster87 on August 29, 2018 at 11:36:28 from (174.255.12.222):
I'm to a point where I don't want to rent forever. The land lord offered to sell me the place I'm currently renting. I've lived here three years so I know the place. The house needs about $10k in repairs. Most of that is windows. The windows are good but single pane and not real great on energy. He wants $100k cash or C4D doesn't matter to him. House is about 1,200 sq ft 3br 1 bath. Built in 1925 added onto in 1946 and 1971. Sits on 16 acres 3 acres swamp the rest high ground. It has frontage on a major state high way. (MN 371) I have a love hate relationship with highway. Its nice that its the first one plowed in the winter. But according to MnDot it sees about 6,000 cars a day. I would like a place more secluded. Three car garage. Stick built, power and concrete. Two tracts that share a property line have sold with in last two years. 3/4 acre for $12k and 42 acres for $75k. So should I buy it or keep renting and look for something else?
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